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Last link check 19 November 2004

If you have new links to suggest, complaints because I missed your
favorite Ford site, or you find these links have gone stale, drop me a
note.

Fox chassis information repository opened!

Dave Williams has made his
immense collection
of information
on Ford's Fox chassis, which includes the '79-'93 Mustang, '83-88
Thunderbird, '85-'92 Lincoln Mark VII, and other popular Fords,
available via the web.

Stroker archive available online

The archive of 302 stroker articles can be found
here.
Thanks to Ken McGee for assembling the collection.

For more on 289/302 based strokers using cast-off 351 Cleveland cranks,
check out Dave Williams's
stroker how-to article,
just one of many resources for the enterprising gearhead at
Dave's web site.

Friends of Fordnatics

Click here for a listing of Ford-related
businesses who help support the Fordnatics list and this Web page.

Related links and mailing lists

Every WWW page has its "links to more links" section, and mine is no
exception. Here are the best World-Wide Web and email resources I know of for
Ford lovers. If your favorite site isn't on this list, be patient; at
least
send me the URL
so I can evaluate it for myself.

The
Henry Ford Heritage Association's
mission is to "foster interest in the life and accomplishments of Henry
Ford and to work toward the preservation and interpretation of landmarks
associated with his life." The HFHA's web site has a horde of links to
sites of interest to Ford history buffs.

If your idea of proper fuel delivery is a "six-pack" or "three
deuces", Michael Brattland's
Ford Holley Tri-Power
Technical Information
page is the place to go for tech tips, classified ads, photos, and
more. Both small and big blocks are welcomed here.

Ken Payne's
Ford Truck Enthusiasts Page
has a wealth of information on the best-selling vehicles in North
America, including discussion groups with archives, a chat room,
classifieds, and more.

Older F-series owners should look at Thom B's
1967 Ford Truck Site,
which features Thom's 1967 F-250 4WD pickup, the 1967 F-Series
Registry, and various information
about F-series trucks of the era.

Chris Ihara's
Mustang Corral
is one of the best sites out there for owners of modern pony cars.

Karl Brandt is another late-model Mustang Fordnatic, but his
Mustang page
deals more with road-course play, torque specs, emissions control, and
other technicalia.

Speaking of road courses, the
Road Race &
Autocross Mustang List
is a mailing list dedicated to technical discussions of sanctioned road
racing and autocrossing of all model year Mustangs. The link above
also offers an archive of messages on the list.

Want to drop a fuel-injected 5.0 and 5-speed stick into your early
Mustang? The
Rosehill Performance Parts
web page will show you how! Rosehill offers various parts that can
help your early Mustang move into the fuel-injected, disk-braked era.

For fast Fairmonts and other Fox body sleepers, check out Chris
Hedemark's
Sleepers
page, and the
Fox Sleepers
mailing list.

Phil Parcells has built a registry for owners of '67-'73 Mercury
Cougars. The aim of the registry is to help all Cougar owners learn
more about their cars. See the registry at the
Cougar Club of America Database Project,
and don't forget to check out the
Cougar Club site while you're
at it.

Fans of the Fox-based Cougars of the '80s, and the T-bird based cats
from '89 to '97, will enjoy
Cool Cats.
You'll find a history of the Cougar, tech tips, a photo gallery, and a
buy/sell/swap area for Cougar parts. There's even coverage of the new
front-wheel-drive Cougars!

The
Contour Enthusiasts Group
web site offers a horde of information for owners of Ford's recent
compact and its siblings the Mercury Mystique and (European) Ford
Mondeo. Don't miss the mailing list and forums if you own one of these
cars.

A contemporary to the Cobra, the Sunbeam Tiger, was another British
sports car with Ford V8 power. For authoritative Tiger info, see Bill
Martin's
Rootes Group Depot,
a Northern California shop specializing in these cats, and
TigersUnited,
an organization of Tiger clubs around the world.